Brother Wease

WAIO serves the Rochester metropolitan area and is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc.) Levin began his on-air career as a late evening host on 96.5 WCMF-FM in 1985.

[3] He then returned to the airwaves on November 17, 2008, on WFXF "95.1 THE FOX"[4] with a new supporting cast, including female co-host Lilly Hisenaj (formerly on XM's Ron & Fez Show), Jamie Lissow, a local Rochester stand-up comic and executive morning show producer Anthony Caiazzo.

[citation needed] He was also heard weekends on New York City's WNEW-FM during its days as a hot-talk station in the middle of the last decade.

[citation needed] BJ Shea, and current syndicated liberal talk radio host Stephanie Miller (then known as "Sister Sleaze") have also worked with Brother Wease.

[citation needed] Levin was sued twice by former co-workers in the late 1990s over lewd and sexual derogatory comments he made about them on the air.

[10] Wease underwent seven weeks of radiation treatment at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York, during which he intended to broadcast from a makeshift studio in his apartment for as long as he was physically capable.